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Early Maternal Withdrawal And Nonverbal Childhood Iq As Precursors For Substance Use Disorder In Young Adulthood: Results Of A 20-Year Prospective Study, Pia Pechtel, Ashley C. Woodman, Karlen Lyons-Ruth
Early Maternal Withdrawal And Nonverbal Childhood Iq As Precursors For Substance Use Disorder In Young Adulthood: Results Of A 20-Year Prospective Study, Pia Pechtel, Ashley C. Woodman, Karlen Lyons-Ruth
Ashley C. Woodman
The relation between early mother–infant interaction and later socio-emotional development has been well established. The present study addresses the more recent interest in the impact of maternal caregiving on cognitive development and their role in decision-making in young adulthood. Using data from a prospective longitudinal study on attachment, prediction from early mother–infant interactions at age 18 months and from verbal and nonverbal cognitive skill at age 5 were examined as predictors of a substance use disorder (abuse/dependence) in young adulthood (age 20) on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID). Results reveal that the mother’s withdrawal from interaction with the …
Trajectories Of Parenting Stress Among Mothers And Fathers Of Children With Developmental Disabilities: From Early Childhood Through Adolescence, Ashley C. Woodman
Trajectories Of Parenting Stress Among Mothers And Fathers Of Children With Developmental Disabilities: From Early Childhood Through Adolescence, Ashley C. Woodman
Ashley C. Woodman
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